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... Finds the source of the paternal tone of the Lucy poems in Coleridge's affection for his son Hartley . Snyder , Alice D. " A Note on Coleridge's Shake- speare Criticism , " Modern Language Notes , XXXVIII , 23-31 ( Jan. , 1923 ) . Bases ...
... Finds the source of the paternal tone of the Lucy poems in Coleridge's affection for his son Hartley . Snyder , Alice D. " A Note on Coleridge's Shake- speare Criticism , " Modern Language Notes , XXXVIII , 23-31 ( Jan. , 1923 ) . Bases ...
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... finds for them the subtle instinct of those who plead caressingly : ' It is midnight , my wedded ; Let us lie under The tempest bright undreaded , In the warm thunder : ( Tremble and weep not ! What can you fear ? ) ' No poet but ...
... finds for them the subtle instinct of those who plead caressingly : ' It is midnight , my wedded ; Let us lie under The tempest bright undreaded , In the warm thunder : ( Tremble and weep not ! What can you fear ? ) ' No poet but ...
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... finds Landor " a child of the political idea of the eighteenth century - a child who never grew up , " quotes the following from Sir Sidney Colvin : " In the sphere of politics and government , it must be allowed that he ( Landor ] ...
... finds Landor " a child of the political idea of the eighteenth century - a child who never grew up , " quotes the following from Sir Sidney Colvin : " In the sphere of politics and government , it must be allowed that he ( Landor ] ...
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